Digital Beats was Shanty and Tazz's legendary trancecore and freeform label which released eleven unique and highly regarded vinyl releases in 1998 and 1999.
Digital Beats was formed in early 1998 as Alphamagic, who distributed all Digital Beats releases, had recently stopped distributing Sharkey's original
Bonkers label and had no trancecore label on its roster as all other labels were distributed by SRD or Fuse Distribution. Shanty and Tazz had written a
number of compositions with Loopy at UFO's RSR studio and were simply lucky to be in the right place at the right time as Alphamagic offered to press and
distribute a label for their music, so Digital Beats was born!

Digital Beats was unique because it's music output was so varied due to the number of different artists and engineers that produced the music the label
released. Some of the biggest compositions released on Digital Beats are Shanty, Tazz & Loopy's 'Outbreak' and 'Maximum', Menace 2 Society 'Cougar's Bass',
Tazz & Loopy 'Life Support', DSU 'The Dawn' and 'Interference', Shanty 'Innocence Lost', Tazz & Element 'Enslave The People', Shanty & Vinyl-E 'Warring
Factions' and Tazz & Loopy 'The Limit'.

The full Digital Beats artist roster includes Shanty, Tazz, Loopy, Menace 2 Society, Devorty, Diamond, Outrageous, DSU, Element, Vinyl-E, Penguin Conspiracy
and Distressed Frequencies, with compositions engineered by many highly regarded artists in their own right including UFO, Trixxy, Chris Hampshire and Jon
Doe/CLSM! Digital Beats closed in 1999 due to distribution issues, but the label reformed under a slightly new guise as Digital Beatz in 2002!